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1 1, 2| pursuit of the guariba.~He knew that to reach such an active 2 1, 2| monkey? No! he no longer knew what he was about. To tell 3 1, 3| Magalhaës. Of the Amazon she knew no more than what flowed 4 1, 4| not think of her as gone I knew not where. I would fancy 5 1, 8| October.~This Joam Garral knew by experience, and he intended 6 1, 12| poor fellow who, however, knew the laws of hospitality, 7 1, 12| wives, the jolly barber knew them well, and he knew they 8 1, 12| barber knew them well, and he knew they would give him a better 9 1, 14| this Torres? No one exactly knew. Where was he going to? “ 10 1, 14| of Brazil like a man who knew the country. But in speaking 11 1, 14| ask the commandant if he knew Manaos, if his colleague 12 1, 15| the jangada to halt. They knew they could catch her up.~ 13 1, 16| then gone into the house, knew anything of this. Torres 14 1, 20| Torres; “but this man, whom I knew a long time after his crime, 15 1, 20| seized with remorse. He knew where Joam Dacosta had taken 16 1, 20| again begun a new life. He knew that he was rich, in the 17 1, 20| of a happy family, but he knew also that there was no happiness 18 1, 20| to all, “To-morrow!”~He knew all that had passed between 19 1, 20| Joam Garral and Torres. He knew that, counting on the protection 20 1, 20| him of his innocence. He knew that Joam Garral had boldly 21 1, 20| long himself.~Yes, Manoel knew all this, and, further, 22 1, 20| all this, and, further, he knew that Joam Garral—or rather 23 1, 20| children, “Judge Ribeiro alone knew that I was innocent, my 24 2, 2| know that.”~“But Torres knew that Garral was the name 25 2, 2| living?”~“Evidently.”~“And he knew that it was in Peru, at 26 2, 2| father had taken refuge?”~“He knew it,” said Manoel, “but how 27 2, 2| her—your wife! You then knew everything, and the past 28 2, 3| some chance of success. He knew that the old convictions 29 2, 3| beautiful Amazon river. He knew sufficient of Yaquita to 30 2, 3| And when the magistrate knew the past career of the fazender 31 2, 5| Torres let him know that he knew and could reveal the name 32 2, 5| in this examination, he knew nothing of what is known 33 2, 7| the reason, the family now knew everything, and that from 34 2, 7| Joam Dacosta himself. They knew that Torres had declared 35 2, 7| for extortion. But they knew also that Torrres had just 36 2, 7| of all that his friends knew—of what they alone knew?~ 37 2, 7| knew—of what they alone knew?~And so the people of Manaos 38 2, 8| them. The gallant fellows knew that they were working for 39 2, 8| Of every minute lost all knew the value.~A little before 40 2, 10| attacked the diver.~Benito knew what he had to fear from 41 2, 15| document? No! Two men only knew the cipher—the culprit and 42 2, 16| could only say that she knew not what had become of him, 43 2, 16| attracting any notice, and he knew its course thoroughly as 44 2, 16| confided to their charge—Araujo knew well that they would dare 45 2, 17| establishing his identity, he knew that his memoir, which he 46 2, 18| Joam Dacosta?~He hardly knew. But in any case he was 47 2, 18| band to tell him what he knew of this Ortega, of the place 48 2, 18| all the chief of the band knew, and he could tell no more. 49 2, 18| it to Judge Jarriquez. He knew that he had not an hour 50 2, 19| became horrible to him. He knew that another had been condemned 51 2, 19| condemned in his place! He knew subsequently that the innocent 52 2, 19| of whom were dead, alone knew?~And so he also received 53 2, 20| some days. The whole town knew the story of Joam Dacosta.